Tom Firestone, Permanent Representative for U.S. Justice Ministry's Legal Issues to the U.S. Embassy in Russia, attending the news conference "The 1st All-Russian Assembly of Non-Governmental Organizations on Counteracting Human Trafficking."20.01.2004#822130
Tamara Abova, PhD in Law and Professor of the International, Individual and Civil Right Department at Moscow State Institute of International Relations29.05.1996#5514481
Valentin Georgievich Stepankov (third from the left), Prosecutor-General of Russia at a news-conference reporting on the results of GKChP investigation.21.01.1992#425285
Lawyers at a news conference at the Central House of Journalists, from left: Yuri Borovkov, Alexander Kligman, Alexei Galaganov, journalist P. Gutiontov, Yuri Ivanov and Alexander Gofstein.20.09.1991#627913
USSR Prosecutor-General Alexander Sukharev speaking at a congress of people's deputies of the USSR, the Kremlin Palace of Congresses.30.05.1989#683886
Georgy Barabashev, Head, Faculty of State Law and Soviet-Era Development, Law department, Lomonosov Moscow State University.10.12.1988#6596018
The Estonian SSR. Lembit Koik, Editor in Chief of the Soviet Law bulletin, the mouthpiece of Estonian lawyers.02.11.1988#6374699
A briefing on the judicial and legal reform in the Soviet Union at the Novosti Press Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Information Agency).01.07.1988#6586413
Center right: Attorney Vsevolod Yakovlev who represented German non-professional pilot Mathias Rust in court. On May 1987, Mathias Rust conducted an unauthorized flight from Hamburg to Moscow and landed on the Moskvoretsky Bridge.01.06.1988#6542360
Doctor of law Nikolai Kasyan at the meeting "Regional conflicts: commonalities and specifics" at the Novosti Information Agency (now Rossiya Segodnya International Media Group).15.05.1988#6569394
Director of the All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Soviet Legislation (currently the Institute of Legislation and Comparative Jurisprudence) Veniamin Yakovlev.27.04.1988#5486309
An open meeting of a criminal panel of judges from the U.S.S.R. Supreme Court trying German citizen Mathias Rust, a 19-year-old amateur pilot accused of violating international flying rules and committing malignant hooliganism.02.09.1987#632189
Monika and Karl-Heinz Rust, the parents of Mathias, and, in the center, his younger brother Ingo, at an open meeting of a criminal panel of judges from the U.S.S.R. Supreme Court trying German citizen Mathias Rust, a 19-year-old amateur pilot accused of violating international flying rules and committing malignant hooliganism.02.09.1987#632188
An open meeting of a criminal panel of judges from the U.S.S.R. Supreme Court trying German citizen Mathias Rust, a 19-year-old amateur pilot accused of violating international flying rules and committing malignant hooliganism.02.09.1987#632187
An open meeting of a criminal panel of judges of the U.S.S.R Supreme Court trying German citizen Mathias Rust, a 19-year-old amateur pilot accused of violating international flying rules and committing malignant hooliganism.02.09.1987#632186
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Monica Rust and her son in the courtroom.02.09.1987#8587010
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge.02.09.1987#8587009
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Karl-Heinz Rust, the defendant's father.02.09.1987#8587008
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: The defendant's family speaks with his lawyer, Vladimir Yakovlev.02.09.1987#8587007
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Lunch break.02.09.1987#8587006
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Defendant Mathias Rust speaks with his parents and brother in the courtroom.02.09.1987#8587005
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Monika and Karl-Heinz Rust, the parents of Mathias Rust. Center: Ingo, the younger brother of Mathias Rust.02.09.1987#8587004
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge.02.09.1987#8587003
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Lawyer Vladimir Yakovlev represents the defendant's interests.02.09.1987#8587002
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Monika and Karl-Heinz Rust, the parents of Mathias Rust, in the courtroom.02.09.1987#8587001
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Defendant Mathias Rust with his parents, Monika and Karl-Heinz Rust, in the courtroom.02.09.1987#8587000
Hearing the case of amateur pilot Mathias Rust from the Federal Republic of Germany at an open session of the Criminal Cases Panel of the Supreme Court of the USSR. On May 28, 1987, Rust violated Soviet airspace and landed on Moscow's Bolshoi Moskvoretsky Bridge. Photo: Defendant Mathias Rust with his parents, Monika and Karl-Heinz Rust, in the courtroom.02.09.1987#8586999
Vladimir Kudryavtsev, Soviet legal scholar, professor and Director of the USSR Academy of Sciences' Institute of State and Law.17.03.1982#6674580
People's court session. People's judge Natalya Katerinskaya and people's assessors P. Lavrentyev and E. Shuklenkova.01.01.1965#3325095
Judge Boris Kalabin and People's Assessor Zinaida Pustovalova conduct a trial at a Moscow district court.05.08.1963#5999630
Hearing a divorce case at the Moscow City Court. Raisa and her husband Yury reply to a judge's questions.26.04.1963#6180265
The Moscow City Court. Moscow City Court Judge Boris Kalabin reads out a court decision to dissolve a marriage.26.04.1963#6180263